[OpenLayers-Users] Custom Build: browserNotSupported?

Michael mdm at yachtpc.com
Thu Jul 14 10:33:50 EDT 2011


Thanks Andreas, I will do so.  And thanks for your support!

On 7/14/2011 7:33 AM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> by adding the Canvas renderer only you will still get the same error
> message in IE<9.
>
> The issue you ran into is one of the few (if not the only one) where
> the debugging console won't give you any hint, and the message you get
> is not useful either. One thing that could be done easily would be to
> replace the "browserNotSupported" lang key with something like
> "noRenderersForThisBrowser"
>
> If you create a ticket and add a patch, I'll happily review it.
> http://trac.osgeo.org/openlayers/changeset/12127 may serve as an
> example to see where needs to be changed.
>
> Andreas.
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Michael<mdm at yachtpc.com>  wrote:
>> Thank you, that did the trick.
>>
>> Actually, just adding "OpenLayers/Renderer/Canvas.js" made the error go
>> away.
>>
>> I had looked in the OL code to see what error would throw that particular
>> message.
>>
>> So, how do we modify the codebase or build tool to make that requirement
>> more evident?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On 7/14/2011 3:16 AM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> in addition to Layer.Vector, you need to add vector renderers to your
>>> build profile, e.g.
>>>
>>> OpenLayers/Renderer/SVG.js
>>> OpenLayers/Renderer/VML.js
>>> OpenLayers/Renderer/Canvas.js
>>>
>>> Andreas.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Michael<mdm at yachtpc.com>    wrote:
>>>> Okay, I am delving deeper into OL awesomeness.  I am just starting with
>>>> the
>>>> "build" process.  I am using OL 2.11-RC
>>>>
>>>> My page, and the example pages, hosted on my site work fine with the
>>>> distributed build, and also with the "full" build.
>>>>
>>>> However, when I do my custom (adding on the lite.cfg with all the
>>>> OpenLayers
>>>> modules that throw an error added back in), I end up with a popup saying
>>>> "browserNotSupported"
>>>>
>>>> This happens whether I use FF or IE, and Safari too.
>>>>
>>>> Clearly, I need to add in another module... or more... but which?  Since
>>>> it
>>>> works with a full build, this seems to be a configuration issue, not a
>>>> code
>>>> bug, but a suggestion would be nice
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ps:
>>>> My page is the attribution.html example.
>>>>
>>>> My includes are as follows:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [include]
>>>> OpenLayers/Map.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Layer/WMS.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Layer/Vector.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Control/LayerSwitcher.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Control/Attribution.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Control/Navigation.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Control/PanZoom.js
>>>> OpenLayers/Control/ArgParser.js
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